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Bargaining

Collective bargaining is how the union (the bargaining agent) and management come up with the terms and conditions of employment for the workers involved (the bargaining unit). Provincial or federal labour legislation sets out rules for how these negotiations take place and how disputes are handled.

Each bargaining agent also has rules about how they negotiate on behalf of their members:

  • how the member input is gathered,
  • how decisions are made about bargaining proposals,
  • who does the bargaining.

PSAC's rules are set out in Regulation 15 of our Constitution.

See also: Bargaining 101. Questions? bargaining@psac-afpc.com.

Current negotiations

Alphabetical list of all PSAC bargaining units

Topics

Bargaining Climate and Economy

Benefits

Federal government workers benefits and insurance plans are determined at the National Joint Council, including:

Human Rights, Equality and the Social Justice Fund

Pensions

Term, Part Time , Casual and Seasonal Workers

Work Life balance

Frequently viewed collective agreements

Date Modified : 2013/05/14

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